Yes, he pulled it from an Arkanoid.
I was given a dead Retro Duo today. Time for the dumbest repairs imaginable.
Stand offs were broken off the SNES pcb, so when the cartridge was shoved in, it was bending connector pins and you couldn’t get it to turn on. Turns out ribbon cable joining pcbs had been ripped out, power button slider was broken. Etc etc.
So, I made a new standoff from a dowel rod. Used the bench grinder to shape it around the air vents in the case, mounted it to pcb. Drilled holes through the bottom of the case for the other loose stand offs, tapped them for screws, and screwed through the case into the bottom of them. Pcbs are rock solid now. Ribbon cable was stripped and resoldered and glued. Used a small screwdriver to bend the cartridge connector pins back into place. Couldn’t do anything to repair the plastic button that moves the power switch so I cut down a Bic pen.
NES side is currently dead. Power LED comes on but doesn’t do anything, doesn’t even pop the TV speakers. SNES working fine. Probably the other ribbon cable at fault but I’ve already got a top loader so whatever.